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COVID-19 and One Health News
It is 'so' important to help the general public understand the urgency of implementing One Health to prevent and respond to pandemics. Share these article with colleagues, friends, family and..... lawmakers / policy makers. https://tinyurl.com/ycbx7xbn
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Congressional Quarterly Research article by Susan Glazer discussing the current pandemic and the key to preventing more outbreaks.   


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New Jersey One Health Initiative publishes in Letters to the Editor, The Star-Ledger / NJ.com
"The New Jersey Legislature is promoting this [One Health] initiative by being the first state [in the U.S.] with legislation pending to commence an NJ One Health Task Force. As noted in New Jersey Senate Bill S347 Legislative Statement: “One Health recognizes that the health of people is connected to the health of animals and the environment. One Health is not a new concept, but it has become increasingly important in recent years, as many factors have changed interactions between people, animals, and the environment, leading to the emergence or reemergence of many diseases. A One Health approach encourages collaborative efforts of experts working across the human, animal, and environmental health to improve the health of people and animals, including pets, livestock, and wildlife." https://bit.ly/38gAyyX
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May 1, 2020 Advice to WHO - One Health:
  • Work with the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and countries to identify the zoonotic source of the virus and the route of introduction to the human population, including the possible role of intermediate hosts. This should be accomplished through efforts such as scientific and collaborative field missions, which will enable targeted interventions and a research agenda to reduce the risk of similar events.
  • Work closely with OIE and FAO to provide guidance on how to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infections in animals and humans and prevent the establishment of new zoonotic reservoirs.
  • Work with partner organizations and countries to strengthen the global food supply chain, protect food workers, properly manage food markets, and mitigate possible disruptions to the food supply.
https://bit.ly/2NI9n6R
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In the U.S. -
The COVID-19 global pandemic punctuates the need for taking an integrated One Health approach. In the U.S. in June and July, 2019 a bipartisan bill, the One Health Act of 2019, was introduced into both chambers of Congress, the Senate and the House. https://tinyurl.com/yyn8b8vj
Adtalem Global Education recently produced an informational video about the Bill that reveals the nature and the urgency of passing the legislation. The government has FEMA to handle natural disasters, posits Congressman Schrader; why not have a One Health apparatus to handle public health disasters? View the video .
https://tinyurl.com/ycb9aj8r
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And is part of the regional public health system for COVID 19 testing of human samples.

See pre-print article: 
Phylogenetic pattern of SARS-CoV-2 from COVID-19 patients from Bosnia and Herzegovina: lessons learned to optimize future molecular and epidemiological approaches,Goletic et. al., bioRxiv 2020.06.19.160606; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.19.160606
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US CDC Information Brochure: What you need to know about COVID-19 and Pets
https://tinyurl.com/yaqmr9nb

Webinars / Podcasts about the Pandemic and One Health
Hosted by the U.S. Smithsonian Institute Museum of Natural History.
Drawing upon the expertise of research scientists, federal agencies, and anthropologists, this four part series will demystify the production of vaccines. https://s.si.edu/2O2gHul
From Laboratory to a Shot in the Arm , Tuesday, July 7, 12:30-1:30 p.m. EDT
Vaccines and Society , Tuesday, July 14 , 12:30-1:30 p.m. EDT
Recent Past
The Science of Vaccines , , June 23, 2020
Ensuring Vaccine Safety , June 30, 2020
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June 30, 2020 Webinar
Pandemic! A one health view of emerging infectious diseases: What veterinary sciences can contribute

Hosted by STAR-IDAZ and the European Animal Health & Welfare Collaborative Working Group
No recording located

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June 25, 2020 Webinar
Hosted by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) this webinar highlighted the recently released Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Interim Guidance for Agricultural Workers and Employers, and the CDC's Testing Strategy for Coronavirus (COVID-19) in High-Density Critical Infrastructure Workplaces.
See the   panelists . https://bit.ly/2YIbfTe Recording available . https://bit.ly/3eSb3GY
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June 18 Webinar
Hosted by the U.S. National Association of Federal Veterinarians (NAFV) and the American Academy of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (AAVPM), speakers Mr. William S. Parker and Dr. Pascal Hudelet, both with Boehringer Ingelheim, presented on the challenges of enabling governmental and non-governmental organizations to prevent and control reportable animal diseases having global public health impact. 
Recording Available https://tinyurl.com/ybznycal
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June, 2020 Webinar Series
Hosted by the ECHO Institute and the USAID supported One Health Workforce Next Generation​ consortium. https://bit.ly/2YSSj4t
See presentation slides from the series.
• June 3 / 4 2020 “Immunity Issues and Interventions for COVID-19”
• June 17/18, 2020 “One Health Approaches addressing COVID-19 Origins and Spillover”
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May 29, 2020 Webinar
Hosted by One Health Bangladesh in partnership with Global Health Development of The Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET). Fifth in weekly interactive COVID-19 webinar series. Speakers: Professor Dirk Pfeiffer, City University of Hong Kong, Professor Mushtaque Chowdhury, BRAC University and Management Advisory Group, FAO; Moderated by Professor Nitish Debnath, One Health Bangladesh. Recording now available https://tinyurl.com/ycdwgjhj
Other NEWS 
New FREE Course on Coursera
Created for the public by Laura Kahn, MD, MPH, MPP, Co-Founder of the One Health Initiative pro bono team and research scholar at Princeton University in New Jersey, USA. This interdisciplinary course covers diverse subjects such as basic epidemiology, public health, public policy, basic microbiology, food safety, and security, zoonotic diseases, sanitation and hygiene, antimicrobial resistance, environmental and ecosystem health, and the national and international organizations that oversee health, agriculture, and the environment. Disease outbreaks including Influenza, Q fever, and Ebola will be discussed. While the course was developed and recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic, the concepts learned very much apply to it. This course emphasizes holistic, not siloed, approaches to health, and disease. https://bit.ly/2BN0UfU
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Antimicrobials are critical tools for fighting diseases in humans, animals and plants and include antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiprotozoals. Expanding the scope of the 2020 WAAW campaign to include all antimicrobials will facilitate the inclusiveness of the global response against antimicrobial resistance through a multi-sectoral One Health Approach and stakeholder engagement. The campaign will include tailored sub-themes relevant to each sector (i.e. animal health, human health, environment and food and feed) in addition to the slogan. https://bit.ly/2AfqcCV
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Special One Health Issue of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases is now available on MDPI Open Access Journals. 
https://bit.ly/3eFs0nL
U Edinburgh, newly established Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD programme in One Health Models of Disease will combine key training in experimental techniques, bioethics and social sciences, to apply new ‘One Health’ models of neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, developmental, and infectious diseases of humans and animals. https://bit.ly/2Vxa1bz
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June 25, 2020   

"I visited DRC many times during this Ebola outbreak and I would've liked to be there with the response teams to mark today’s important moment. An immense response was led by brave & talented Congolese responders joining forces with numerous partners to save lives & protect health." says WHO Director-General Dr Tedros. https://bit.ly/2NIzhHI
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In a new book Civil Society and Social Responsibility in Higher Education: International Perspectives on Curriculum and Teaching Development - (Emerald Publishing), author George Lueddeke’s Chapter 12, “Universities in the Early Decades of the Third Millennium: Saving the World from Itself?” presents an historical review of universities, current challenges, pivotal roles of the One Health & Well-Being (OHWB) concept and the UN-2030 SDGs. “The 2019 novel coronavirus has made clear that the challenges facing our world cannot be solved by individual nations alone and that there is an urgency to commit-ting to shared global values that reflect the OHWB [One Health and Well Being] concept and approach.” Dr. Lueddeke Chairs the One Health for One Planet Education (1HOPE) Initiative created by the One Health Commission and One Health Initiative. https://bit.ly/2VtLLXM
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Spanning 9 countries across Europe, the OHEJP is a landmark partnership between 37 public health, animal health and food institutes and the Med-Vet-Net Association forming a collaborative European network of public research institutes with reference laboratory functions. Aim: to integrate medical, veterinary and food scientists to address foodborne pathogens, AMR and emerging infectious disease threats. https://bit.ly/3dLyLTy
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the University of Edinburgh signed a cooperation framework agreement online on the establishment of a "One-Health" research center. Representatives from the two universities pledged to jointly develop a One Health disciplinary system concerning major healthcare governance of humans, animals and the environment. https://bit.ly/3ga43VV
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Launched June 18, 2020,by the Planetary Health Alliance, freelance Case Study Writer Hilary Duff, traveled the world in 2018-2019, conducting interviews with stakeholders and organization leads, to build this anthology of informative and inspirational planetary health stories. https://bit.ly/3gbCfjW

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The Commission for the Human Future’s (CHF) second Round Table conference on global threats and solutions has called for a worldwide effort to transform global food production to a system that is renewable, healthy and fair to all. Its report comes as the United Nations warns that world food supplies are failing and the Covid19 pandemic is making matters worse. https://bit.ly/3iddhCL
More information, contact:  robyn.alders@gmail.com jcribb@grapevine.com.au Professor John Hewson AM Chairman, ph +61 412 261 463
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Did you know about?

Learn more about Leading past One Medicine/One Health physicians—“Giants” of the One Health concept. Compiled by the One Health Initiative pro bono team.
https://bit.ly/2NDtFOM
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Student News
The ISOHA Executive Committee is the highest decision making body acting on behalf of the International One Health student community. This June, the Executive Committee implemented a rotating leadership structure. Meet the new ISOHA Leaders:
President: Andreas Pappas
Secretary General : Walekhwa Abel Wilson
VP of Finance: Patrick Lennard
VP of Education: Bailey Archey
Co-VP of Marketing: Dauda Ayomide Onawola
Co-VP of Marketing: Samantha Mukonjia
VP of Outreach: Yusuf Modu Bole
https://bit.ly/380EiEM
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June 19-22 and June 30:
These past two weeks, ISOHA hosted amazing discussions between different Student One Health clubs and individual registrants from across the globe. The discussions were on the activities of the various clubs, their formation, recruitment process and maintenance. Other exciting topics discussed included club activities during COVID-19 - The challenges and opportunities ; Establishment of partnerships; Brainstorming sessions on current and sustainable models of financing club activities and the future of ISOHA - How best to strengthen the international community . Recordings of all sessions available. https://bit.ly/3g1nxfy

Links to ISOHA resources mentioned during the webinars:
Add your group to the Who's Who SOH map by filling out this spreadsheet , or update your club’s info if it has changed. http://bit.ly/2J3YXxw
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June 27, 2020 ISOHA Webinar

“Research Across Species:
The synergy of a DVM and an MD”
Reed Dimmitt, MD, DVM, MSPH, Professor of Medicine and Director of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at University of Alabama at Birmingham/Children’s of Alabama.
 
“CANINE- CANine ImmunoNEurotherapeutics:
The One Health Consortium on Comparative Genomics, Oncology & Immunotherapy”
Renee Chambers, DVM, MD, Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine.
 
Recording Available ,  https://bit.ly/3g3nU9i 
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Former ISOHA VP of Advertising Publishes Abstract
Pallavi Oruganti is a third-year veterinary student at the Ohio State University. She has interests in Global One Health, social science research, and agriculture, and is a USDA Saul T. Wilson Scholar. She served on the ISOHA Executive Board as VP of Advertising from 2016 to 2019. The published abstract comes from work conducted in July 2019 in Mpumpalanga, South Africa as part of the OSU Veterinary Scholars Summer Research Program (funded by the Global One Health Initiative at the Ohio State University). She works under the mentorship of Dr. Amanda Berrian in the OSU Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Find more info on the abstract in the Library section below.
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Do you shop at Amazon.com? Did you know that if you use Amazon Smile, part of your purchase cost will go to the One Health Commission? Simply shop at smile.amazon.com/ch/27-0799294 any time and AmazonSmile donates to One Health Commission. https://amzn.to/2MHLRnB
Upcoming Events
July 28-29, 2020 
Free/Online Conference
10:20 - 11:00 AM Eastern
Panel Topic - Infection Control and One Health
A two day virtual event bringing together thousands of stakeholders currently working to ease the globe out of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to prevent it from happening again. Free but you must Register to attend.
https://bit.ly/31GepJp
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July 20-31, 2020
This conference is aimed at agricultural colleges and universities to cultivate international talents with agricultural professional background. Participants gain knowledge of the development of cutting-edge agricultural science and technology, learn theories about trans-disciplinary cooperation of One Health, explore the top universities by themselves, get to know the US graduate application policy, and expand their international vision. Application deadline July 12th. https://bit.ly/2NDuebm
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July 6, 2020  
GMT -5 (8:00 AM PT, 10:00 AM Colombia/Peru, 11:00 AM ET, 12:00 PM, Argentina/Brazil, 5:00 PM Europe),
Language: Spanish/Portuguese
Moderator: Diego Soler-Tovar
Speakers
  • Marcela Uhart - "Neotropic risk profile for the emergence of wildlife zoonoses"
  • Renzo Vargas Rodríguez - “Bats in times of pandemic”
  • Juan Carlos Carrascal Velásquez - "Conservation of wildlife and community participation in the Colombian Caribbean."
https://bit.ly/38hsWfB
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October 21-22, 2020
One Health, One Planet Symposium 2020
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Hosted by Phipps Conservatory. To build a shared interdisciplinary vision of “health” and serve as a catalyst for positive change, Phipps Conservatory brings together leaders to explore global and local environmental issues and their effects on human, animal, and environmental health through One Health collaborations. See summaries of previous Phipps One Health symposia (scroll down), 2019's One Health and the Future of Food , 2018's Chemicals of Concern in the Environment and 2017's One Health One Planet . https://bit.ly/2P2RD88
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November 5-6, 2020
Columbus, Ohio. One of GOHi's outreach capacity building goals is to convene workshops and conferences that serve as knowledge-sharing and networking platforms. Biennially, GOHi and its diverse campus and global partners convenes the Global One Health conference during the first week of November marking One Health Day, which takes place on November 3. This conference brings together local, regional, national and international scientists and policy-makers to address key priority global capacity building issues. No link available yet.
https://bit.ly/31tAc6P
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Don' be left behind!!!
One Health Day Events can happen any time of the year! 
Are you planning 'your' event for 2020?
See how the International Livestock Research Institute celebrated One Health Day 2019. https://bit.ly/3eMUPP0
Recent PAST EVENTS (You might have missed)
These events have passed but we would like for the world to be aware of them!
J une 30, 2020 - Webinar
12 noon, Central time
Hosted by ARSI and the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), University of Minnesota
Speaker - Dr. Jen Granick, ARSI director
Contact Maya M Peters to inquire about recording. mayap@umn.edu
https://bit.ly/2D4GBv9
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June 29, 2020 Webinar
Hosted by The Lancet One Health Commission at the University of Oslo, Norway, this is the third event of its recent One Health - Reconnecting for Our Future webinar series . Recording will be available soon.
Speakers: Thumi Mwangi, Ruhil Hayati Hamdan, Saad Uakkas, Walekhwa Abel Wilson, Helena Chapman
Moderator: Renzo Guinto
https://bit.ly/2ZlMWd1
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June 26, 2020 Webinar
Achieving the UN-2030 SDGs through One Health & Well-Being

Presentation by George Lueddeke, PhD Med, Chair, One Health Education Task Force & the international One Health for One Planet Education (1HOPE) initiative for the United Nations Students Association Leadership Conference, University of Cape Coast (UCC). Theme of meeting - The Place of Young People in Politics and Decision-Making .
No recording located.
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June 25, 2020 One Health Social Sciences (OHSS) Webinar

Presentation by Dr. Jean Segata, Department of Anthropology, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. More about the speaker . https://bit.ly/3iiieKi

Recording available . https://bit.ly/38fLDAc

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June 11, 2020 Webinar
Many global changes and activities associated with increased human-animal interactions are enabling disease transmission that become epidemics or pandemics that adversely impact public health. This presentation will explain the One Health Concept and the FDA One Health Initiative. It will also highlight the benefits of One Health and how FDA is operationalizing One Health actions Agency-wide. 
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June 10, 2020 Webinar

Hosted by NIEHS in its Climate, Environment, and Health Seminar Series. Speaker Dr. Jason West, Ph.D., Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina.  Recording Available https://tinyurl.com/ybnp7e79
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June 7, 2020 Webinar
In recognition of World Food Safety Day, the International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related Sciences and the International Veterinary Students Association Standing Committee on One Health (SCOH) joined forces to host a webinar featuring Alice Green, DVM, Food Safety and Quality Officer with the Food and Agriculture Organization.

Recording available . https://bit.ly/37rREK5

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June 6, 2020 Webinar
To close the International Federation of Medical Students Association (IFMSA) world environment day campaign, IFMSA hosted a webinar on biodiversity featuring Elizabeth Mrema, Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity Secretariat. The webinar explored what biodiversity is, why it's important for human health, the impact of climate change on biodiversity, and how medical students can make a positive change to the environment. Recording available. https://bit.ly/2Ut7uPk
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June 4, 2020 
Online from Bonn, Germany
Presentation at the Global Landscape Forum – Conference
Theme: Food in the Time of Crisis
Session hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Several years ago, a scientific assessment declared that the future costs of disease pandemics could be in the same order as those of climate change. As the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic continues to upend lives and economies, those costs are becoming clearer by the day. Yet funding and policy leadership for stopping or managing pandemics receives only a fraction of that invested in managing a warming globe. A new research-based report published jointly by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) provides an overview of how COVID-19 and other zoonotic diseases emerge and spread.
https://tinyurl.com/yb7g7n9n
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June 3, 2020 Webinar
Hosted by Universidade Positivo, Brazil.
Presentation by Dr. George Lueddeke. 
Themes: Putting Things in Perspective, Existential Risks, The UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, Covid 19 and Human Development, Ten Propositions for Global Sustainability, Key Challenges, Possible Ways Forward. This change starts within ourselves, and our example can influence the ones that will be captivated by our mindset, behavior, and leadership. https://bit.ly/2BmrxZn
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April 16, 2020 Seminar
Boise State University held an online seminar featuring Dr. Bruno Sobral, Professor at Colorado State University. Excerpt from abstract, “The rationale for integrated approaches to health is based on dynamic complexity, where systems of communication and collaboration are difficult to delimit and are embedded in an ecological and cultural context where no element can be considered independently....One Health can provide a complimentary, yet fully distinct approach to health when compared to traditional biomedical sciences…” Read the full presentation synopsis. https://bit.ly/3g9aXe6
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April 1, 2020 Webinar:
Hosted by the Pennsylvania State University Department of Public Health Sciences. Presentation by James S. “Jim” Holt, DVM, Chairman of the US Northaast Regional One Health Task Force
Recording Available: https://bit.ly/2BzNPH5
OPPORTUNITIES
Don’t forget to USE the

Spread the word. Anyone, from anywhere in the world, can directly post and view One Health Opportunities, from summer programs to educational, job and funding opportunities. http://bit.ly/2kdZmiN
Courses and Summer Programs

Check out these Summer Programs listings on the Online One Health Opportunities Bulletin Board https://tinyurl.com/ybrsfdbn
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June 15-August 15, 2020  
This annual summer institute has benefited more than 1700 faculty, clinicians, researchers, graduate students and other professionals in Eastern Africa, especially in Ethiopia. The participants represent various higher education and research institutions and government and non-government organizations. The course will offer diverse One Health opportunities including trainings on One Health communications strategies, international trade and risk analysis, molecular epidemiology of infectious diseases and study design and sample size estimation. https://bit.ly/2zas6El
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August 17-28, 2020
Global One Health - From Research to Practice
Wageninen, Netherlands
Bachelor’s, Masters and PhD Students and researchers from both within the One Health EJP consortium and external to the consortium are eligible to apply for the Summer School. Applications should have experience in a relevant health related field. https://bit.ly/3bL9Qzr
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Hosted by partnership between the University of Geneva, Institute Pasteur, and Centre Virchow-Villermé, University of Montreal, this MOOC stresses the importance of cross-sectoral approaches such as One Health, Eco-Health and Planetary Health in the SDGs era and will provide a platform for innovative thinking and discussions. Teaser (https://bit.ly/383Yfe1) and Registration https://bit.ly/312pX9o
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Fellowships / Residencies / Postdocs

Postdoc Fellowship - Human and Planetary Health
Stanford Global and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Health. https://stanford.io/317pSRS
Library
Journal Articles

Wilson JM, McNamara T, Intelligence and National Security, 35:4, 519-526, (2020), DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2020.1750144

McNamara T, Richt JA, Glickman L., Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis . 2020;20(6):393-405. doi:10.1089/vbz.2020.2650

Cook JA, Arai S, et. al., BioScience, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biaa064

Yeh KB, Fair JM, Smith W, Torres TM, Lucas J et al, Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2020, 5 (2), 90; https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5020090 - 03 Jun 2020

Oruganti P, Berrian A Root E Ndlovu V, Mbhungele P, Van Wyk I, The LANCET Global Health, April, 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30172-8

Errecaborde KM, Macy KW, Pekol A, Perez S, O’Brien MK, Allen I, et al. (2019), PLoS ONE 14(12): e0224660. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224660

Overgaauw PA, Vinke CM, Hagen MA, Lipman LJ, Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17 , 3789,
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113789

Letko, M., Seifert, S.N., Olival, K.J. et al. Nat Rev Microbiol (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-020-0394-z

Glazer, S. (2020, June 26). CQ researcher , 30 , 1-57. Retrieved from http://library.cqpress.com/. https://bit.ly/2VoCq3x 
Reports

Blog post: https://bit.ly/2XhfV1P 
PDF of Report: https://bit.ly/3deFDcY
New Books
Improving antimicrobial use in human and animal health will help combat the One Health problem of antimicrobial resistance. Published by the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship Initiative (ARSI) and Free to download. Intended for veterinary practices, this book provides a collection of concrete strategies, suggestions, and tools organized into basic, intermediate, and advanced approaches to help clinics take a stepwise approach. https://bit.ly/3eImlgI 
eBook - CUGH Panel:
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) canceled its 2020 global health conference themed - Global Health in a Time of Worldwide Political Change but wanted to share the knowledge that was going to be presented so they created this eBook which contains some of the presentations that were slated for the conference. https://tinyurl.com/ycvqugb2
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Podcasts

June 9, 2020, Dr. Deborah Thomson shares information about  OneHealthLessons.com , a project that intends to teach One Health to children and teenagers between the ages of 6 and 18, and discusses the role of Education in the One Health approach and the huge need to progress in this direction . https://bit.ly/31FWsuv 

June 23, 2020, Dr. Steven Osofsky is a Professor of wildlife health and health policy at Cornell University and also the Director of the Cornell Wildlife Health Center. His vast experience with wildlife in Southern Africa is the main focus of our conversation. We talk about the complex relationship between wildlife and agriculture in this region and how the project ‘Beyond Fences’, in which the AHEAD group founded by Dr. Osofsky, managed to find a balance between these two sectors. https://bit.ly/3ic8kdf 

Podcast creator Dani Kilani of the University of Western Ontario in Canada leads the interview. The conver-sation dives into what it means to be a One Health Practitioner, and the drivers of One Health acceptance and awareness. https://bit.ly/3dI4YeM
See all Appian Project interviews to date.https://rss.com/podcasts/theappianproject/
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Check out more videos and presentations in the Commission’s One Health Library
Check out these One Health blogs from the Center for One Health Research

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